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Inaugural ‘Journal Roundup’ (June 2014)

I’ve been asked by the Editor of the Journal of Hospital Infection to begin writing a monthly column providing an overview of key updates in the infection prevention and control literature. I’m...

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Journal Roundup July 2014

The July Journal Roundup is now available at the Journal of Hospital Infection website. Topics this month include: The Longitude Prize. Randomized controlled trials of two novel glycopeptide...

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Journal Roundup August 2014: seeking your input

The August edition of the Journal of Hosptial Infection Journal Roundup is now available, featuring: A whopping five-fold increase in the detection of CRE in 25 US community hospitals. MALDI-TOF as a...

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Journal Roundup September 2014: Ebola, Environmental science, and MDR-GNR

Another month, another Journal Roundup (free and open acces in Journal of Hospital Infection). This month, Ebola tops the bill as the outbreak continues unabated, it seems inevitable that...

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Journal Roundup November 2014: Journal Roundup: Ebola (again), The rise (and...

This month’s Roundup, as ever freely available on the Journal of Hospital Infection website, showcases some of the useful data emerging from the field of the ongoing outbreak of Ebola in West Africa....

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Journal Roundup: Ebola, antibiotic abuse, and the usual suspects

The latest edition of Journal Roundup is now available on the Journal of Hospital Infection website, freely accessible here. Some highlights: Ebola science continues to make waves in the big journals....

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Fosfomycin: the hottest drug in town!? News from ECCMID 2018

In our team Thijs ten Doesschate does a PhD in clinical epidemiology addressing some clinical aspects on fosfomycin; An old antibiotic, active against Enterobacteriaceae, and surfacing as promising...

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The most visited Reflections posts of 2019

As 2019 draws to a close, I thought it would be fun to share the most visited posts of 2019 on Reflections. And here they are: Blog post % views of top 10 posts Year published Do you know your CRO from...

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